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Maxim (MXIM) Earnings and Revenues Beat Estimates in Q3
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Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. reported third-quarter fiscal 2018 adjusted earnings of 73 cents per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 4 cents. Also, earnings increased 13% sequentially and 31% from the year-ago quarter.
Also, shares of Maxim have returned 21.9% in the past 12-month period, outperforming the industry’s growth of 11.4%.
Revenues
Revenues of $649 million increased 4% sequentially and 12% year over year. The increase was driven by strength in the automotive and industrial end markets.
The top line was within the company’s guided range of $620-$660 million but came in above the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $641 million.
Revenues by End Market
The revenue mix in terms of major markets is discussed below.
The Industrial end market remained the largest revenue contributor,accounting for approximately 27%. The segment’s revenues increased from the prior-year quarter, driven primarily by factory automation products,content growth in medical and broad market initiatives.
Consumer, Maxim’s second-largest segment, also generated 31% of the revenues, up year over year. The increase was due to an above average flagship smartphone shipments and growth in broad-based consumer business.
The Communications and Data Center end market accounted for 19% of the revenues, flat from the year-ago quarter. The robust growth of 100G optical products was offset by broad-based softness in communications infrastructure.
The Automotive end market generated 20% of revenues. The segment’s revenues grew in double digits year over year. The increase was driven by growth in infotainment content. Power management products for infotainment applications helped in strengthening customer relationships in automotive and earning new design wins.
The Computing business contributed the remaining 3%.
Margins
Non-GAAP gross margin was 67.2%, down 40 basis points (bps) sequentially but up 200 bps from the year-ago quarter. The year-over-year increase was due to higher revenues, a favorable mix and strong operational execution.
Non-GAAP operating expenses of $195.7 million increased 5% year over year. Operating margin was 37.1%, up 410 bps from the prior-year quarter. The improvement was driven by revenue growth and manufacturing transformation.
Balance Sheet & Cash Flow
During the reported quarter, cash flow from operations was $223 million compared with $229.9 million in the prior quarter. Important usages of cash in the quarter included $17 million on capex, $128 million for share repurchases and $1118 million paid as dividends.
Total cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments were $2.72 billion in the fiscal third quarter, up from $2.82 billion in the last reported quarter.
Guidance
For the fiscal fourth quarter, Maxim expects revenues in the range of $610-$650 million based on a quarter-end backlog of $436 million. The Zacks Consensus Estimate is pegged at $647.4 million.
Gross margin is expected within 66-68% on an adjusted basis (excluding special items). Earnings per share are expected in the range of 67-73 cents on an adjusted basis. The Zacks Consensus Estimate stands at 70 cents.
Going Forward
For the upcoming fiscal fourth quarter, the company expects the automotive market to grow sequentially, driven by power management products for infotainment, continued momentum in battery management system business and ADAS products. The industrial market will be up sequentially and from the year-ago quarter, driven by strength in factory automation content. Also, the Communications and Data Center market is likely to be up in the upcoming quarter, driven by 100G optical products for high-speed rack to rack connectivity.
However, Consumer revenues are expected to decrease in the quarter ending June, due to significantly lower unit shipments of flagship smartphone products, partially offset by growth in tablets and wearables.
Maxim’s automotive business has been growing lately. The company has invested heavily in vehicle-safety technology that could prove to be foundational for a driverless car future. Maxim’s ASIL compliant battery management system is gaining strong adoption in the industry.
Maxim remains financially strong with convincing margin expansion opportunities through its cost-saving initiatives and R&D focus on high-return investments.
The company is expanding its manufacturing footprint to enhance flexibility and profitability, while lowering capital expenditure. Management also plans to optimize product lines and organization for better returns on R&D investments. These efforts are likely to enable Maxim in improving future utilization rates, reducing costs and improving gross-margin performance.
Maxim is shifting to advanced node process technology development through a recent collaboration with its foundry partners. Products launched under this initiative should expand its margins.
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Maxim (MXIM) Earnings and Revenues Beat Estimates in Q3
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. reported third-quarter fiscal 2018 adjusted earnings of 73 cents per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 4 cents. Also, earnings increased 13% sequentially and 31% from the year-ago quarter.
Also, shares of Maxim have returned 21.9% in the past 12-month period, outperforming the industry’s growth of 11.4%.
Revenues
Revenues of $649 million increased 4% sequentially and 12% year over year. The increase was driven by strength in the automotive and industrial end markets.
The top line was within the company’s guided range of $620-$660 million but came in above the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $641 million.
Revenues by End Market
The revenue mix in terms of major markets is discussed below.
The Industrial end market remained the largest revenue contributor,accounting for approximately 27%. The segment’s revenues increased from the prior-year quarter, driven primarily by factory automation products,content growth in medical and broad market initiatives.
Consumer, Maxim’s second-largest segment, also generated 31% of the revenues, up year over year. The increase was due to an above average flagship smartphone shipments and growth in broad-based consumer business.
The Communications and Data Center end market accounted for 19% of the revenues, flat from the year-ago quarter. The robust growth of 100G optical products was offset by broad-based softness in communications infrastructure.
The Automotive end market generated 20% of revenues. The segment’s revenues grew in double digits year over year. The increase was driven by growth in infotainment content. Power management products for infotainment applications helped in strengthening customer relationships in automotive and earning new design wins.
The Computing business contributed the remaining 3%.
Margins
Non-GAAP gross margin was 67.2%, down 40 basis points (bps) sequentially but up 200 bps from the year-ago quarter. The year-over-year increase was due to higher revenues, a favorable mix and strong operational execution.
Non-GAAP operating expenses of $195.7 million increased 5% year over year. Operating margin was 37.1%, up 410 bps from the prior-year quarter. The improvement was driven by revenue growth and manufacturing transformation.
Balance Sheet & Cash Flow
During the reported quarter, cash flow from operations was $223 million compared with $229.9 million in the prior quarter. Important usages of cash in the quarter included $17 million on capex, $128 million for share repurchases and $1118 million paid as dividends.
Total cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments were $2.72 billion in the fiscal third quarter, up from $2.82 billion in the last reported quarter.
Guidance
For the fiscal fourth quarter, Maxim expects revenues in the range of $610-$650 million based on a quarter-end backlog of $436 million. The Zacks Consensus Estimate is pegged at $647.4 million.
Gross margin is expected within 66-68% on an adjusted basis (excluding special items). Earnings per share are expected in the range of 67-73 cents on an adjusted basis. The Zacks Consensus Estimate stands at 70 cents.
Going Forward
For the upcoming fiscal fourth quarter, the company expects the automotive market to grow sequentially, driven by power management products for infotainment, continued momentum in battery management system business and ADAS products. The industrial market will be up sequentially and from the year-ago quarter, driven by strength in factory automation content. Also, the Communications and Data Center market is likely to be up in the upcoming quarter, driven by 100G optical products for high-speed rack to rack connectivity.
However, Consumer revenues are expected to decrease in the quarter ending June, due to significantly lower unit shipments of flagship smartphone products, partially offset by growth in tablets and wearables.
Maxim’s automotive business has been growing lately. The company has invested heavily in vehicle-safety technology that could prove to be foundational for a driverless car future. Maxim’s ASIL compliant battery management system is gaining strong adoption in the industry.
Maxim remains financially strong with convincing margin expansion opportunities through its cost-saving initiatives and R&D focus on high-return investments.
The company is expanding its manufacturing footprint to enhance flexibility and profitability, while lowering capital expenditure. Management also plans to optimize product lines and organization for better returns on R&D investments. These efforts are likely to enable Maxim in improving future utilization rates, reducing costs and improving gross-margin performance.
Maxim is shifting to advanced node process technology development through a recent collaboration with its foundry partners. Products launched under this initiative should expand its margins.
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
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Zacks Rank & Stocks to Consider
Maxim carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Some better-ranked stocks in the technology sector are Lam Research (LRCX - Free Report) , sporting a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), while Internap Corporation and Etsy, Inc. (ETSY - Free Report) , each carrying a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
Long-term earnings per share growth rate for Lam Research, Internap and Etsy is projected at 17.7%, 2% and 17.3%, respectively.
The Hottest Tech Mega-Trend of All
Last year, it generated $8 billion in global revenues. By 2020, it's predicted to blast through the roof to $47 billion. Famed investor Mark Cuban says it will produce ""the world's first trillionaires,"" but that should still leave plenty of money for regular investors who make the right trades early.
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